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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AUGUST 20, 1915.
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2. Projectiles, charges and cartridges of all kinds, and their distinctive con-
ponent parts.
3. Powder and explosives specially prepared for use in war.
4. Ingredients of explosives, viz., nitric acid, sulphuric acid, glycerine, acetone, calcium acetate, and all other metallic acetates, sulphur, potassium nitrate, the fractions of the distillation products of coal-tar between benzol and cresol inclusive, aniline, methylaniline, ammonium per- chlorate, ammonium nitrate, cyanamide, potassium chlorate, calcium nitrate and mercury.
5. Resinous products, camphor and turpentine (oil and spirit).
6. Gun-mountings, limber boxes, limbers, baggage waggons, field forges, and
their distinctive component parts.
7. Range-finders and their distrinctive component parts.
S. All kinds of clothing and equipment of a distinctively military character.
9. Saddle, draught and pack animals suitable for use in 'war.
10. All kinds of harness of a distincively military character.
H. Articles of camp equipment and their distinctive component parts.
12. Armour plates.
13. Ferro alloys, including ferro-tungsten, ferro-molybdenum, ferro-manganese,
ferro-vanadium, ferro-chrome.
14. The following metals: Tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, nickel, selenium,
cobalt, hæmatite pig-iron, manganese.
15. The following ores: Wolframite, scheelite, molybdenite, manganese ore,
nickel ore, chrome ore, hæmatite iron ore, zinc ore, lead ore, bauxite.
16. Aluminium, alumina and salts of aluminium.
17. Antimony, together with the sulphides and oxides of antimony.
18. Copper, unwrought and part wrought, and copper wire.
19. Lead, pig, sheet, or pipe.
20. Barbed wire, and implements for fixing and cutting the same.
21. Warships, including boats and their distinctive component parts of such a
nature that they can only be used on a vessel of war.
22. Submarine sound signalling apparatus.
23. Aeroplanes, airships, balloons and aircraft of all kinds, and their component parts, together with accessories and articles recognisable as intended for use in connection with balloons and aircraft.
24. Motor vehicles of all kinds and their component parts.
25. Pneumatic tyres and covers, for motor vehicles and for cycles, together with articles and materials specially adapted for use in the manufacture or or repair of tyres.
26. Rubber (including raw, waste, and reclaimed rubber) and goods made wholly
of rubber.
27. Iron pyrites.
28. Mineral oils and motor spirit (mineral oils, raw and distilled, petrol, benzine,
naphtha and spirits in general which may be used for motors).
29. Apparatus designed exclusively for the manufacture of munitions of war, or for the manufacture or repair of arms or war material for use on land or
sea.
30. Wool, raw, combed or carded, wool fibre, combed or carded, wool waste. 31. Tin, chloride of tin and tin ore.
32. Castor oil.
33. Paraffin wax.
34. Copper iodide.
35. Lubricants.
36. Skins of every sort, raw or tanned, cow, ox, buffalo, calf, horse, pig, sheep, goat or deer; leather adapted for saddlery, harness, boots or military
accoutrements.
37. Ammonia and its salts, whether simple or compound; ammonia liquor, urea,
aniline, and their compounds.
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